In Sehee’s closet, there’s a jQuery book lying about. I just wonder… do Koreans learn programming in English? Do they code in English? Or do they make variables in Korean? HAHAHA!
For a non-native English speaker, it’s already too difficult for me to understand highly technical programming books. It’s not like we can easily translate it to our native language. What more for Koreans?
Sometimes, yes, people will learn code that is based on a foreign language. That is why it is sometimes said that learning to code is like learning another language. I once had to learn a coding language that was written by a French speaker (it was faster to use their code than re-work the program in a different language). It was very confusing how many of the variables seemed to be spelled ‘wrong’ to my brain.
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hanbin
November 14, 2017 at 1:53 AM
In Sehee’s closet, there’s a jQuery book lying about. I just wonder… do Koreans learn programming in English? Do they code in English? Or do they make variables in Korean? HAHAHA!
hanbin
November 14, 2017 at 1:56 AM
For a non-native English speaker, it’s already too difficult for me to understand highly technical programming books. It’s not like we can easily translate it to our native language. What more for Koreans?
rinny
November 14, 2017 at 3:23 AM
Sometimes, yes, people will learn code that is based on a foreign language. That is why it is sometimes said that learning to code is like learning another language. I once had to learn a coding language that was written by a French speaker (it was faster to use their code than re-work the program in a different language). It was very confusing how many of the variables seemed to be spelled ‘wrong’ to my brain.